Unavle To Setup Name And Password
Sep 26, 2011I think I hit a wrong key; Now nothing works. When I turn it on, I am asked for my name and password. Because I am the only user, I didn' set up an name/ password.
View 1 RepliesI think I hit a wrong key; Now nothing works. When I turn it on, I am asked for my name and password. Because I am the only user, I didn' set up an name/ password.
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